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Words and phrases that have a meaning related to disuse:   (154 results)

Often used in the same context:
disrepair, desuetude, decrepitude, disfavor, decay, wayside, anachronism, irrelevance, relic, dormancy, dilapidation, atrophy, senescent, zamindari, obscurity, oblivion, mists, vestige, aeon, archaic, debility, dark ages, irrelevancy, outdate, memorialisation, outworn, enfeeblement, nothingness, disfavour, mouldering, brutalism, poorhouses, excrescences, rusting, vogue, whither, infirmity, atavism, degeneration, derelict, musty, broch, psychosurgery, overuse, purview, remnant, archaism, tsarist, immobility, ranchos, rot, bastardised, yellowing, advent, neologism, lie dormant, substratum, cesspit, senility, motte, cesspool, putrefaction, mothballs, subjection, venerable, dustbin, obsolescence, bonapartism, overgrowth, unprofitability, penury, institutionalism, untilled, russification, fallow, anarchy, functional obsolescence, insignificance, nomadism, monarchism, senile dementia, edifice, vassalage, palisade, fossilisation, inanition, abyss, suzerainty, genitive, iron curtain, conditioned reflex, stonemasonry, ottoman empire, peonage, idleness, brickmaking, eyesore, stale, ritualism, diarchy, ancien regime, kaput, absence, cessation, exhaustion, stoppage, abstinence, depopulation, privation, starvation, submergence, inactivity, stagnation, abandonment, disappearance, disorganisation, lack, banishment, dearth, discontinuance, effacement, estrangement, neurogenic, involutional, myopathic, periarticular, postmenopausal, bulbar, corticosteroid, generalised, generalized, hypoglossal, hypothenar, neuropathic, peroneal, quadriceps, senile, spinocerebellar, sternocleidomastoid, supraspinatus, vulva, wolffian

More specific:
omission

Appears in the definition of:
atrophy, desuetude, highlands, highlands of scotland, obsolesce, obsolescence, resurrection, wasting, wasting away

More general:
decline

Synonyms:
neglect

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— Adjectives for disuse: long, complete, total, general, gradual, entire, comparative, relative, prolonged, mere, partial, more...

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